By using needles of LIGHT, we can apply all of the ideas and skills from traditional acupuncture to this “Light” Acupuncture.

Right after inserting needles of LIGHT onto the acupuncture points located along our body meridians, "Qi" energy starts to flow quickly through the meridians via the acupuncture points.

Patients feel this energy flow very distinctly. They feel warm, comfortable, and sometimes get sleepy right after receiving the energy from “Light” Acupuncture in their body.

To get the proper balance of "Qi" flowing through the body, you only need to use some specific meridians located in the area where the energy flow is blocked.

By seeing and diagnosing the pulses along the radial artery near the wrist, you can find out which meridian doesn't have enough "Qi" energy flowing through it.

This is the traditional pulse diagnosis method used in oriental medicine.

After finding out the inactive or blocked meridian, we then put “Light” Acupuncture energy into that meridian. Immediately, the energy starts to flow and the meridian becomes active once again.

"What is a needle of LIGHT?", you may ask.

This idea was developed through my Hand Scan Healing method, and came to me suddenly and intuitively.

Hand Scan Healing is a process whereby data is collected through light-based information. It has been developed for clinical use over the past eight years. In other words, by “downloading” certain light-based information from the Source or Universe to our body, we can use such data anytime, anywhere for Hand Scan Healing.

[ How to heal with “Light” Acupuncture]

First, the acupuncture points are selected by the healer.

Then the healer commands the Universal Intelligence to make them active. That's all one has to do.

The healer has to have light-based information by downloading it from the Source in order to perform “Light” Acupuncture, prior to administering the treatment to patients.

“Light” Acupuncture is painless, and captures the exact points needed very precisely because the Universal Intelligence does everything required. This method doesn't depend on the healer's skills, and no side effects can occur from the use of too many needles and possible “overdose”.

“Light” Acupuncture can also implement these needles of LIGHT on internal organs, tissues, ligaments or any part of the body.

We can also use numerous needles of LIGHT on affected or damaged tissues.

This technique is used in ordinary acupuncture and is called "the concentrated needle technique."

This technique is very effective for a large area of damaged tissues. For example, tumors, inflamed tissues, ulcers, scars, etc.

Another distinctive feature of Light Acupuncture is that you can use it remotely, i.e. at a distance, far from the patient.

Metal needles are not required.

In “Light” Acupuncture, we only use light-based information as described above. All that is necessary is to select the suitable acupuncture points for the remote patient and command the Universal Intelligence to make these points active.